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Author: Roy Kenneth Hack, B. Litt
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Possible copyright status: lendinglibrary_nomatch
Language: English
Call number: 2373
Book contributor: Universal Digital Library
Collection: printdisabled; universallibrary




Reviewer:
Homoiomerioi -




Subject:
A great presentation of the problem of God in early Greek thought
This book is a very interesting introduction of the concept of God in the early Greek thought. The 'genetic' method of presentation of the idea allows the reader see the development of the concept of God from poetry of Homer and Hesiod to the philosophical inquiries about the Divine in the time of Socrates. Furthermore this work lets us not only to apprehend the historical develiopment of the concept of God but also to comprehend the meaning of this idea in the course of Greek thought. Although the period described in the book begins with Homer and Hesiod and ends with Socrates, this work can be a great the origin point of further inquries about the concept of God.
| Identifier: | godingreekphilos002373mbp |
| Mediatype: | texts |
| Pagelayout: | FirstPageLeft |
| Imagecount: | 189 |
| Copyrightowner: | Princeton University Press |
| Scanningcenter: | RMSC-IIITH |
| Digitalpublicationdate: | 2004-01-10 00:00:00 |
| Barcode: | 112912 |
| Numberedpages: | 157 |
| Unnumberedpages: | 25 |
| Totalpages: | 182 |
| Identifier-access: | http://www.archive.org/details/godingreekphilos002373mbp |
| Identifier-ark: | ark:/13960/t8mc8s90z |
| Noindex: | true |
| Filesxml: | Thu May 6 19:10:09 UTC 2010 |